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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Opus Dei, Tony Blair, Fascists and Zionists.

Ruth Turner.

What might be the connections between CIA-Mossad mind control and politicians like Tony Blair?

Professor Denys Turner, a theology professor at Yale, is a former member of Opus Dei which is said to be about sadomasochism and fascist mind control.

In 2006, his daughter Ruth Turner was arrested and quizzed by UK police in the UK's cash-for-honours row.

This row involved Tony Blair's Jewish friend Lord Levy.

Ruth Turner now runs Tony Blair's Faith Foundation, which is active at Yale.

"Blair’s foundation is the culmination of his life as a double agent."

A lot of important people have been Knights of Malta, members the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM)

Gehlen worked for Hitler and then the CIA.

In 1948, the Knights of Malta gave one of its highest awards to General Reinhard Gehlen, Adolf Hitler's chief anti-Soviet spy.

Gehlen's Nazi spy network joined up with the CIA after World War II.

The Knights of Malta gave an award to James Jesus Angleton of the CIA.

According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organisation called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy.

The USA has its Knights of Malta, some of whom have used their influence to promote right-wing causes in South America.

Cardinal Spellman, also known as Franny, was reportedly gay and a friend of the CIA. (Cardinal Spellman)

During the 1950s and the early 1960s, the main link between the U.S. and the Vatican was Cardinal Spellman, a supporter of U. S. military involvement in Vietnam.

John XXIII 1958-63, a friend of Liberation Theology

In the early 1960s, Pope John XXIII began to liberalize the church and talk to the communists.

In 1963, John McCone, who was director of the CIA and a Knight of Malta, took an interest in what was happening.

John XXIII died in 1963.

Pope Paul VI, 1963-78

The CIA apparently knew in advance that Giovanni Cardinal Montini of Milan would become Pope Paul VI.

During World War II, Montini had passed information to the OSS, which became the CIA.

However, Pope Paul VI appointed 'socially conscious' bishops and opposed South American military dictatorships. This may have been calculated to stop the spread of support for people like Cuba's Castro.

Paul VI died in 1978.

John Paul I 1978

In 1977, the CIA had its eye on the Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Krakow, an anti-communist figure. Cardinal Cooke, a Knight of Malta, met Wojtyla for a long chat in 1977.

John Paul I became Pope but died after a month in office. There was a strong belief that he had been murdered.

In October 1978, the CIA's friend Karol Wojtyla became Pope John Paul II.

John Paul II, right-wing Polish Pope, 1978-2005

In Argentina, in the 1970s, while Paul VI was Pope, Father Patrick Rice was subjected to water torture by agents of the Argentinian government.

During a period of 15 years, 1,500 priests, nuns and bishops were murdered, imprisoned, tortured or expelled from Latin America.

According to father Rice, "Any Christian who defends the poor can expect to be persecuted and mistreated by the security police."

In 1968 a meeting of South American bishops had called upon the church to defend the rights of the oppressed and the poor.

Some priests opposed the U.S.-backed fascist regimes.

In 1980, in El Salvador, Bishop Oscar Romero was assassinated by a fascist group headed by major Roberto D'Aubuisson, who has been linked to the CIA. John Paul II, from Poland, was pope at the time.

Maura Clarke, Ita Ford and Dorothy Kazel were American Nuns murdered by fascists in El Salvador in 1980. John Paul II, from Poland, was pope at the time.

The CIA campaigned against the priests who supported the poor and campaigned in favour of the priests who supported the fascists.

Penny Lernoux, in her book 'Cry of the People', relates how the CIA used right-wing Catholic organizations in Latin America to attack reformers.

The CIA trained and financed the fascists.

In 1975, the Bolivian Interior Ministry, closely linked to the CIA, set up the "Banzer Plan, which was adopted by ten Latin American governments. This plan aimed to destabilize and defeat priests who supported the poor.

The Catholic Church's Opus Dei attacked those who supported the poor.

John Roche, a professor at Oxford University in England, broke his oath of secrecy after leaving the Opus Dei. Roche described Opus Dei as "totalitarian" and "fascist".

In the latter days of the fascist Franco regime, ten out of 19 cabinet officers belonged to or were closely allied with Opus Dei.

American Knights of Malta such as William Simon (Citicorp) and Francis X. Stankard (Chase Manhattan Bank) have spoken at Opus Dei meetings.

In Chile, Opus Dei sought support from Chilean bishops for the overthrow of President Salvador Allende. In Chile, Opus Dei worked closely with CIA-funded groups which later merged with the Chilean secret police.

Opus Dei helped install John Paul II, the man from Poland.

John Paul II made Opus Dei a "personal prelature."

John Paul II made Alfonso Lopez Trujillo a cardinal.

Lopez Trujillo was a Colombian sympathizer with Opus Dei and an opponent of liberation theology.

One of Lopez Trujillo's closest aides was Roger Vekemans, a Belgian priest. Vekemans received around $5 million from the CIA in the 1960s, and this was given to right-wing organizations in Chile.

The CIA's Vernon Walters

In 1982, President Reagan sent General Vernon Walters, a Catholic and a former deputy director of the CIA, to meet withthe Polish pope, John Paul II.

7 comments:

Anonymous
said...

You should be a little bit more fair an publish the whole picture instead just a part of it.The whole picture shows that this was the first bellding from the younr J. Ratzinger on his first day as a catholic priest. The original picture shows that both arms are up in in the air to bless the believers.

The gesture inquestion appears to be a 'homage salute'. Other names are: 'The Sign of Admiration and Astonishment', 'Roman Salute', Catholic-Christian 'Sign of Praise', 'Hitler Salute' and 'Bellamy Salute'. It appears to be a gesture used by a range of different groups from Ancient Egyptians to the KKK.